The five West African nations that speak English are Cameroon, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. Cameroon had originally been a German colony but fell under British control after Germanyâ??s defeat in World War I. Liberia was established by former African-American slaves from the United States. The other three countries had been British colonies.
There are 195 countries in the world that are known by separate English names.
No, Nikki is not a French name. It is a common nickname or shortened form of names like Nicole or Nicholas in English-speaking countries.
The name "Lonnie" does not have a specific meaning in Irish as it is not an Irish name. It is more commonly used as a diminutive form of names like Alonzo or Alphonse in English-speaking countries.
In French, the name Riley does not have a specific meaning. It is simply a name borrowed from the English language and used in French-speaking countries.
The French word for Douglas is "Douglas." It is a common first name and surname in both English and French-speaking countries.
Hawaiian is a language on its own. Therefore, Hawaiian names are used in Hawaii and English names are used in the US and other English speaking countries.
Two.trapezoid - the correct spelling andtrapezium - the name used in almost all English-speaking countries.
There are 195 countries in the world that are known by separate English names.
One option is trapezoid - the correct spelling. Another is trapezium - the form used in most English speaking countries.
That's called a "billion" in some countries - especially in English-speaking countries. In other countries, "billion" means a million million; and a thousand million may be called just that ("a thousand million"), or, for example in German, a "Milliarde", and similar names in other languages.That's called a "billion" in some countries - especially in English-speaking countries. In other countries, "billion" means a million million; and a thousand million may be called just that ("a thousand million"), or, for example in German, a "Milliarde", and similar names in other languages.That's called a "billion" in some countries - especially in English-speaking countries. In other countries, "billion" means a million million; and a thousand million may be called just that ("a thousand million"), or, for example in German, a "Milliarde", and similar names in other languages.That's called a "billion" in some countries - especially in English-speaking countries. In other countries, "billion" means a million million; and a thousand million may be called just that ("a thousand million"), or, for example in German, a "Milliarde", and similar names in other languages.
Yes indeed- Soccer is called Football in english-speaking countries excluding the US, And it is also called Futbol in spanish-speaking countries. Variations in spelling of 'futbol' can be found in most other countries, but they by word definition mean "foot-ball".
The names of the months and days of the week, of course, are different than in English. One interesting difference in spelling rules is that in Spanish, unlike in English, the names of the months and of the week days are not capitalized.
Yes, French chemical names can be translated into English chemical names. The periodic tables exists in many languages. Scientists from non-English-speaking countries have claim to many important contributions toward making the periodic table as accurate and pertinent as it is today.
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Switzerland is a confederation made up of 26 semi-independent cantons. Cantons are roughly equivalent to what are called states in English-speaking federal countries.
See the Related Link. A list of all the countries from a website that is written in English will have those names all in English. Their non-English names would be spelled in different alphabets and have accent marks and other marks over many of them.